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Litigation

Sep. 21, 2012

LSAT disability discrimination class action moves ahead

A class action against the Law School Admission Council Inc. for failing to accommodate disabled LSAT test takers can proceed after a San Francisco federal judge rejected a bid to dismiss the case.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A class action against the Law School Admission Council Inc. for failing to accommodate disabled Law School Admission Test takers can proceed after a San Francisco federal judge rejected a bid to dismiss the case.


In a 38-page order Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Edward M. Chen severed 10 unnamed defendants from the lawsuit, but denied all the other dismissal arguments made by LSAC's attorneys a...

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